I started with Dr. Bronner's castile soap and still use it for my dish soap as I don't have a dishwasher. Then I discovered Sal Suds which is a Dr. Bronner product and now use that for everything since it will actually suds when I am washing dishes and is for household use and is a little gentler on skin. I also use this in my bathrooms and add oils if I am in the mood. I have found that the Dr. Bronner's soap does not separate once mixed so if you don't have a foam pump it is fine to use a regular one. Just make sure you check the pump for clogs when you put new stuff in. One thing I would is that you can use the on guard cleaner concentrate with water in a foam pump if you run out of Dr. Bronner's soap. For all of the above suggestions you need to add water first to the container then soap and oils or you get a ton of foam and waste it. Also, if it dries your skin add a little FCO to the foam dispenser as this also works well for me.
On Tuesday, December 17, 2013 7:34:03 AM UTC-8, Sharon Medford wrote:
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Does anyone have a recipe out there to make my own liquid hand soap?
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